FEATURES
- Navy base with a whimsical paisley print that looks like a kaleidoscope got loose in a fabric factory.
- Long sleeves for when you're feeling dashing but also slightly chilly.
- A standard shirt collar that says "I have business to attend to, but I might skip it for fun."
- Button-up front, just in case you need to dramatically rip it open during a life-altering revelation.
This shirt? Oh, it’s not just any shirt. It was allegedly once worn by local legend, Leonard "Lenny" Leroy — a self-proclaimed master of the slow spin. He wore it every Saturday to his favorite local haunt, The Velvet Stag, where he claimed the dance floor as his kingdom. Lenny wasn't just a guy in a cool shirt; he was the embodiment of confidence… until the night he tried to charm the bartender with his patented "one-hand button-up" move and accidentally sent the buttons flying. Some say the shirt retired that night, refusing to work under such clumsy conditions. But the real story? Lenny’s heart belonged to that shirt more than anyone knew.
CONDITION
Excellent vintage condition.
MEASUREMENTS
suggested letter size: M
bust (underarm): 40"
waist: 34"
hip: 40"
length: 27"
shoulder to waist: 15"
sleeve: 24.5"
OTHER STATS
fabric stretch? yes
color: navy, brown, paisley print
material: 100% nylon
label: Kennington
pinned on model? no
Note on fit:
***All items are measured while the garment is laying flat. The bust, waist & hip measurements have already been doubled for your convenience.***
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